What was Jesus' attitude to the earth? What, if anything, did he say
about the environment? Is there a divine 'earth-ethic' to be found in
the Gospels? As the ecological threats to the earth multiply and
intensify, Christians are turning to the pages of the Old Testament for
guidance on environmental ethics. But is wisdom about this critical
issue to be found only there? James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool, set out
to discover if his own concern for creation found any sympathy in the
teaching and example of Jesus. This book is the result of his search.
Here he argues clearly and passionately that Jesus is the saviour not
only of humanity, but also the saviour of the planet and of the whole
cosmos, which came into being through him and for him. A series of
questions is provided at the end of each chapter to stimulate individual
reflection and group discussion. "I very much hope that this timely and
insightful book from James Jones will inspire many individual Christians
and the Church as a whole to be far more 'militant' in defence of God's
earth.'" Jonathan Porritt, Forum for the Future